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>> good evening everyone i am laura ingraham and this is to be 30 tonight. we will bring you the crossovere that i know you've been waiting for. jesse watters joins "the angle" and shut down kyle rittenhouse and jerez students at the university of memphis and tonight, rittenhouse is here to respond and coming out this look like an impatient dramatic video of illegalm-ru bomber rushing t border.th that is the focus of tonight's "angle." the intelligent such as that is has enjoyed railing against the suburbs calling them lily whites hot beds of dysfunction but mansions managed by managed by stepford wives. drivers climate change. it is endless ridicule and disdain. lawsand i have been desperate td change zoning laws in order to force social and demographic
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change on neighborhoods that the left is not considered diverse enough. the word you hear a lot now is equity.d initia in this week biden announced initiatives to advance housing equity and promote what he claims to be affordable housing. >> you know it has beeng challenging for a long time and to solve it long term we have to increase supply because when s supply is down and demand is , cost drives. the bottom line to lower housing cost for good is to build, build, build. >> laura: how will this be done? through a power grab essentially an aggressive federapolil intervention and local politicsi a plan to pressure cities andct otheior localities to relax zong restrictions that prevent thtioe construction of let's say tenement in the middle of a sai neighborhood appear at the secretary marcia fudge said we are a million housing units
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short in the united states and of course, this is le like a noe it's complaining smoke from's fire that that arsonist set him. high interest rates and inflation both of which biden's isday. responsible for is the se drivers of the cost today. d of that ten to 12 million illegal aliens, and you have a true housing depthsis on your hands. now these new recommendationsis are part of the wish list thatpi could be the basis for the housing policy and significant term. so if you like your suburbs safe and uncongested and you likee fo your gasp howard suv, then you better vote for trump in november because they were coming for both your quote of course, we can't discount politics are coming intoos play here either.ho biden chose to unveil his housing the lessee blueprint in the bed of this week where the polls are beginning to look very grim for democrats.
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i guess we are going to see if folks in reno and the vegas suburbs are really clamoring foo multi--story apartment buildings in their neighborhoods. i don't thinw,k so. now, biden try to make it sounds like a norman rockwell painting. >> my dad would always say thati the way yoldu build equity in yl home is the way you buildr wealth. so, when you build enough equite in your home, then you have. enough money to borrow to get something new and someone. that is how everybody makes it, everybody in the class makes ith >> laura: so says a man who has done more to damage the middle class than any president since jimmy carter. biden's open border and the push for more foreign workers, his ridiculously high energy cost, his war on the gas powerea vehicles. all of it, every single thinincs an attack on middle income workers.
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now, biden himself tries to sell the attack on the suburbs asst c common sense. but listen mostly to the words of his nimble energy secretary. >> we are trying to embed structural equity into a system that has been structurally pla inequitable. and it's not just the community benefits plans but also the way the tax incentives have beenn structured. >> laura: embed structural equity. so all you racist in the suburbs to make suburbs get ready because you don't have a right to liv e in such a big house on af quarter of an acre, the third of an acre, and a half an acre of land. now, you are not being in l.a. for housing equity if you do.t when structural equity in that adiclingo is not enough to get r juices flowing, radical congressmen jamaal bowman has a message for all of you capitalist out there.
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>> it is plantation capitalism eoneto have someone pay for the 50/50 percent, 60% of their salary towards their rent. that is plantation capitalism.. rent should be kept at 20% of salary. need p to invest and pass a gren new deal for public housing. spoon all right, i hope the business community is happy they got into bed with those wound or less. thd moe truth is, big government caught us into thinds mess and more spending and thehi destruction of the suburbs iss only going to make the divide in this country more stark yourties code suburbs over time will become like cities or worse, slums. but the super rich, they will be insulated from all of it. the only thing that will drive down cost is a boomingspen economy, more growth, lesstr wastefulie spending, less off shoring of americans manufacturing to countries in
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asia. at the beginning of 2020, mortgage interest ratesto were 3.72%. today, they are around heaven .56%. so doubling rates meansho mefirst-time home buyers are forced into smaller homes wereba forced out of the market altogether. of course, liberals love that. will, for you, not for them.a they prefer you live like mice in a maze or train train style with high rises as far as theimo eye can see. remember, the rules that they want to impose on the rest of us ever affect them we are the obama compound in martha's vineyard won't be affected by ne w laws or biden's estate in wilmington. the clintonsif t are safe., so if the government doesn't deliver on housing, will funko some resentful miscreants are taking matters into their own hands by squatting and other people's homess. >> and stocked with so many
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thpossessions of their property they thought with one person and actually turned out to be do another. we could you do not, you do not toy le the point mia my girlfriend -- i don't know what you need to take. whatever your case may be. >> i owned the house.eg >> laura: whatal a nightmare!ki ifng illegal aliens already feet justified walking right into our country and invited.ho why should we be surprised if they settle into our homes, too. the this video posted by an illegal seems like something is bad. t >> my people, i thought about invading a house in the united states because i learned there is a law thanhabt says ife house is not inhabited, you can expropriate it. i think that will be my next business, invade abandoned houses. >> laura: because of bidenomics, high interest rates, the stupid blue state over covid lockdowns that killed off sot
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many businesses, foreclosures are up, and we know things are essentially absentee landlords tiesuntil they can off-load thee properties tar, which makes foreclosed homes prime targets for squatters including the newcomers according to fox newsi digital. >> due t tano previous migratiof the country, we have a shortingo of housing which is already a problem and now a huge influx of people coming into the country with really nowhere to go although they are giving temporary housing, it is not aly permanent solution. so people are really looking foe somewhere they can possibly sta. long term. >> laura: long-term, welcome. although squatter stories ominmmonnothing new. they are becoming far too common in the biden's america. it is a sign of the times where americand,s work hard, americans who follow the rules are forcedr to pay for those who don't or just have their neighborhoods ruined altogether. >> people find a house for sale
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that is empty.ts t they break into the house, they claim they have rights to the house and theyat stay there. they know the new york policy is with landlord-tenant court that will take 26 or 40 months to get them out. so, they don't want to be held houcriminal the my criminal criminally liable. >> laura: oftentimes, the police get colds and they see a fake lease. the original locks and codes have been changed and the squattere whs continue to live r rent free. and it is all tied up in court.l in queens, a homeowner was actually arrested after changing the locks, forcibly evicting the squatters. g his house come evicting the sputters and he is a bad guy. but that is not like so much in liberal la-la land because look, no consequences for real criminal wrongdoinstg or phonyam charges of racism just used as a battering ram where everyone has to live with less, with more
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crime, and less freedom. again, this is all done in the name of equity. i know there are a lot of suburban womeno vo out there tht think, god, you have to vote for biden. they want to save abortion. about the biden plan to rezone the suburbs should send you har running to trump. wake up! save the life you worked hard to create for yourself and yourngle family. and that is "the angle." joining us now, jesse watters, the host of "the waters prime time" author of the newu matchbook, "get it together." this is the first time you have been on "the angle"? any>> i'm just happy to be herr fway possible. i don't care if it is for five seconds were 5 minutes, laura. >> laura: are you squatting on t"the ingraham angle"? jesse watters?
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>> jesse squatters. >> laura: the fact that this is what it has come to in the united states of america. your boo.k gets into the minds i the radical leftist, but they love thides idea of giving the suburbs their competence, don't theyenin? >> what is happening in a town near me, unfortunately and the local politicians find it for tooth and nail for a while. then they caved because the money they were throwing at these developers, it was too juicy to turn down so they have broken ground. there is constructio aren everyw everywhere. they are putting out largehous amounts of low-income housing. ththey destroyed this beautiful forest. you can see itusua from the sidf the road. usually, towns grow organically over long periods of time thateo give the town time prepare.is but the area where you shop in this neighborhood, you got your butcher, you got your dry cleaner, your little juice store.is there is no parking.
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there is not enough space in this era to all of a sudden, there is 400 new peoplea like that. they just don't have the bandwidth to be able to have all of these peopl te come in. it will change the fabric of tho town. the contours of the town, the traffic, the school system.e everything changes like that and if you say you are against it, your racist. but it not only helps theey a developers, laura, and you bring in lower income people and perhaps they were minorities or. receiving government welfare ans they are most likely voting for democrats. you take a lot of democrats and bring in the districts that are probably a little more conservative and then, all of a sudden, that is a swing district. you imported hundreds and n hundreds of voters into this area. goy not go t election ma the way it is usually gone. >> laura: yeah, they always hate of the suburbs. so when you go on google and you
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put in suburbs or problems, there are five things that come up here the problemshe of the suburbs, suburban sprawl, climate change in the suburbs. p it is a nasty list of what they represent for the problem of fighting equity. so the goal here is to make everyone mors e equal. but do you pick read thishave actually makes the divide between the haves and have-nots more pronounced because the metaclass complete lately is gone at that point? >> right, because you are over saturating the lower class with. benefits. the wealthy people can move into whatever they want. the metaclass totally getsso forgotten as trump says or squeezed. it will be social animosity, crime, it will change housingol prices. and i remember getting out of school and putting down a small down payment on a house, fixingo it up in a couple of years
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seller to make money. if you are getting out of school, you can afford houses with these rates, 7%, 8% per year that is absolute insanity! so you start putting off getting married, putting off having a family. it delays the american dream to where you're 40 years old and you are still living in the city with no kids here that isam .not a way to grow the american dream. that is a way to destroy itno people that be what they want. m not inside their heads. i got inside of a lot of other people's heads though when i wrote "get it together." you see this a lot. this kind of narcissism, thisit desire t'so lash out and take revenge a people. iit is not real thought out. it is irrational.so cipeople have problems. they are projecting their palms on the rest of society. ake not the problem, society ise problem. we will remake society so i feeb better, but all it does is makea everybody else angry.
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so we have to tell them, and knock it out, get it together. >>one word: no. we don't say them enough. >> laura: i think this is a great issue for trump though, alunnil the suburban women runng to biden. bye-bye suburbs. >> he se.t it in the last. election. eri remember listening to him. he will destroy the suburbs. he will put projects in theewiv suburbs. it then he called them house wives. the media went, "oh, he called them house wives," to distract from the policy.>> they don't want to talk aboutwad the policy because it is all goi slender. >> laura: i look forward to on the open type the view."n >> laura: it is a new spin-off o show, jesse. congrats on the book and it is grea have yot to have you on "t" any time. >> thank you so much, laura. tal >> laura: kyle rittenhouse is l here to talk about blm and whata happened at his event lastmp nit but first a stampede of the southern border.
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around. they stormed the border! >> [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [bleep] [screaming] they went but "the new york post" shows illegal aliens ripping down barbed wire fencing and taking mike over taken for national guard before forcing through another barrier. chri s oliveras, texas department of safety spokesperson. you say some of these texas soldiers were injured. what can you tell us tonight? >> right, laura, i don't know what more of an example we clearly need to show to justify we hav thae an invasion on ourwh border than that video right now. that video this morning, el paso
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with 600 illegal immigrants and mostly from gnomic venezuela anl single men who contributed to breaching those physicalul barriers. they began to croslyisres unlawy and the laws for texas, complete disrespect for sovereignty of ou r state and disrespect our soldiers and troopers on the frontline cured several soldiers were assaulted. we mado coe more arrests and moc charges to come,es but we need h have consequences. we need to hold people accountable that are breaking the law. this is another example of ho it would be effective.d ha we would have the authority tofc arrest every single person at that particular moment. >> laura: the factha that this is happening in the united states of america is just -- i mean, how anybody would think this is okay ist, ibeyond me. at this point, americans arean watching this and saying, how do you hold this type of crowd back? what if it is 500 peoplei
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question are coming, we don'tpl shoot people coming into our country. we don't shoot people.nk t that is not who we are as a country. but if people think they can get away with it, are you going tonp be able to arrest a thousandt? people if they show up?nge what next? for >> you know, laura, that is the challenge we have been facing the last three years in texas. the fact we have to take the responsibility because theus federal government refuses to enforce the federal law on the books. they refused to protect the law enforcement officers by adding consequences to these type of situations.t right there, you have over 600ed that completely reach the s physical barriers placed with olthe national guard, overtaking our soldiers and assaulting ourp shoulders really shows the type of situation the soldiers are dealing withro andnt troopers a dealing with everyday piping on the front lines. it alsundrd o shows that when ye hundreds maybe thousands coming across, it is more challenging how to stop that many people coming across a border.eder and all the resources,
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especially federal resources. >> laura: this i is an invasion. there is no other way to describe it. soldiers, if they even defend themselves, there will be some viral video that just like they did with a horse whipping, that fake video, there will be someve viral video and that poorth soldier of his life turned upside down. that is what i bet thesefront ls are thinking on the front lines there. because they will say it's not worth it, my life, my families life being turned upside down. suddenly, i'm the bad guy to force the border because bidenet wants all these people in, does he not?amen >> absolutely, it puts our soldiers and troopers in a predicament because we have faced this criticism and attacks by the federal government with lawsuits and turning to press charges on soldiers and troopers for enforcing the laws. it shows a lack of leadershiper and a lack of responsibility at the federal level where they don't want tgho enforce the lawo on the books right now.oing we have to take on this t
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responsibility, which we have been doing the last three years. now, this year, it is more difficult. that is why when the consequence. we need to have laws in place tj prevent situations like this. splunk chris, thank you so much. great to see you.k, joining me w now, vivek ramaswa, former candidate for presidency and we were going to do thiso el topic but i found this to be so disturbing on so many levels tonight, i think we have to talk about this. right now uncle we have a country in which americans on january 6th were, they were targeted, people that were not even in the capital were targeted. and various charges brought, many of them unfair, long periods of solitar confinement. can and yet, illegal aliens can do this a t our southern border injuring our soldiers. as far as i can tell, biden's joe's department is running and the doa gnomic doi doesn't care. it's not that just the biden
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administration is stopping but the dhs are creating the incentives for this invasion.goe the fact that texas has to step up and stop the federaldo government reveals how broken thithe system as. and i think texas has called tha legal bluff of the federal government. you cation than have it biden administration on one hand says s they are enforcing the law as' texas is but then somehow the policy contradicts that of the federal governmentd ha and texas exactly doing withut o the fedel government should have.s i you can't talk out of both sis of your mouth.coun the reality is it will unite it up and it's across the country. they should not be a partisan issue. and open border is nots a bord. a nation without a border is not a nation. the fact that you have a federal government turning homeland security and justice threat issues out of so-callein fd domc terrorists when, in fact my reas invasion of a foreign threat ever southern border isse something most independents in this country understands does not make sense we want to putor an end to make two. as sad as it is, think this is
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an opportunity for republicans to build a much larger coalitio' and win this election in aivek decisive landslide. that ides what i think is comin >> laura: the question is whether the video we are showing on screen right now is going toe be seen by a significant portion of the voting public. that is another issue, is it not, with social media and the a sensors that they claim they are not sensors and all of that. but it will be on t "the new york post" website and obviously fox and a few outletso but most of the majors, they don't want to dwell on this.an t this is not good for them.ws like the biden plan to destroy the suburbs and change the laws on localities. they don't want suburban women. hearing that story either. is>> a look, this is the ultimae challenge of free and fair elections in the country's distribution of informationma cured both in the channels ofeno mainstream left-wing media, but also with big tech censorship iroquoisople do think, laura, we understand that we have learned that lesson before.
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y di020.look what they did in 2t look whatut they did in 2020. most people are attuned to thest fact they have been lied tos systematically by the media. i thought that video was alarming t when i saw it. i had the same thought if everyi american south is, we wouldhe understand state of what is really an open border of the southern border. that doesn't look like order but a nonexisting one. when i see traveling across the e are hungry peopl and search for sources of information that are different from what they found. that we have twitter owned by a new owner and run as x. e seen progress that willwe make a difference this year.look that doesn't mean we aren't up against significant forces liket google chain, the definition of bloodbath coming insurgent and tilting the scales. but i think people are smart to reality this time around periods beenair with this looks like tn are base in afghanistan at one point. i looked over and i thought morr video we hadn't seen before from afghanistan here that is the united states of america, folks. thank you good to see you as always. they are up with bom chasing
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down people attending a speech. yell, kyle rittenhouse, kyle is here next to respond. [screaming] ra:
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>> laura: remember when liberals used to believe id n free speech and open debate? well, this is who they are now. [chanting] [bleep] [bleep] ][bleep] >> laura: trying to block silence and terrorize those that disagree with. kyle rittenhouse and spoke at the university of memphis lastbl night about the milwaukee blm riot. of course, histal acquittal onl
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homicide that he took inack self-defense at night york with a hostile crowd of black lives matter supporters attended his event, compelling security to rush kyle out at the venue before things escalated. those who actually wanted to hear what kyle had to say, who were actually chased down by thn free speecher wireless. they tried to block them from leaving their parking garage. [screaming] >> no justice! [screaming] [bleep] [bleep] [screaming] >> laura: kyle rittenhouse joins me now. he is author of the books st
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"acquitted." good to see you tonight. quote domestic press, th it sous like they booed you up at the stage but is there more to it? >> first off, and q for having me on. i have seen all of those articles saying i was booed off at the stage and my speaking time at memphis university was 30 minutes. i've been on for 30 minutes and my timer went off on my phone but lei gave my signal to my f security to wrap it up. we finished our question benninf bennink, not finished, but they got us offstage. we didn't want thet th people tt were at that event to know when i was leaving because we did not want to give them an opportunity to mobilize and start shutting down the roads, making it security risk for me. as we saw yesterday, i am veryeh glad we left when we did because there would have been a highn potential of them being able to move out and chase us down like they did to this poor turning
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point usa student. it is quite upsetting to see -- ver?>> laura: kyle, you did geto speak, however. you did speak. >> it was very interesting.e mii got to speakish, i got to si speak two to 3 minutes. nobody would hear me out therei and so i said, okay, let's roll into q&a. i had 30 minutes of q&a going back and forth and talking to these people. they. didn't seem to want toogue listen pure there were some people i had prett wity good die with, but nobody reallysc cared. everybody just wanted to make a scene be disrespectful and cause chaos and i was reallycaus disappointed with the t university. because turning point usa has a system they have been using for tha while now. they use it to vet people, to make sure that they go to that campus and get the attendees and make sure that what happened yesterday doesn't happened to make happen.ing what happen yesterday, the university of memphis revoked turning point usa ticketing
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system and implemented their own ticket is therprote ticketing s and alert of the protesters before anybody said this is thet esticketing system in place so that the protesters can go ahead and book all of the tickets and not show a stage amount walkout and harass me. i was ine wh the room with an ee crowd of people that did -- >> laura: kyle, everyone knows if you were, let's say a trans a athlete and you were speaking wabout trans empowerment,ou ria conservative kids showed up andu harassed that person or you andn harass the speakers, refused to listen to the speaker, then chased some of the pro-trans people out, i mean, this would be a national news story that nobody would stop talking about. but in this case, this is except a behavior. i don't understand how the university puts up ckly with this very quickly, kyle, what is you.
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advice for young conservatives on campus today? >> absolutely. so, i encourage all young conservatives on campus to get involved with your localt attorney point chapters areot young american liberty chapters. ger t involved and know you are not alone. no there were other people fighting with you and that. at the end of the day, we arean winning.d to don't be afraid. and we do want to hear my story, go to rittenhouse.com . i wanted to talk about that yesterday, but unfortunately the crowd did not like it. >> laura: kyle, we appreciate you joining us and telling the story. keep talking. i dootr pe think some people wao hear and other people are losing the debate so thank you very much. you think the economy is bad?t biden lackeys and the media claim you are not very smart ifp you don't get it. i will explain how things really i will explain how things really are next. ♪ ♪ i knew i was interested in working with students who were easily excluded.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: okay, if you are like me and ticked off, sr. bills at the grocery stores, the gas pump, and you feel so manyl americans, how is this happeninu in the united states question required at this happen? liberal economists think you are too stupid to get how great
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everything is everything is. >> you say all these statisticts are great but people aren't doing itit. .y >> actually people are feeling it, u.s. the economy, and their answer is i hate joe biden.it >> really. >> this is not about people with experience. the reality is the economy is delivering. >> laura: joining me now ned ryun, ceo of american majority and fox news contributor and b cohost of the big-money show one fox business. ned, this is the old line of the left, is it not, we are too stupid and dumb, hayseeds, we can't understand everything? >> you dirty little cousins don't know what is best for you they were smearing lipstick all over this pig and calling it a beauty queen.in we are saying, "no, it is ala pig." there wereop two economic stressors that is takingle plac, more and more people are tapping into their 401(k) accounts for larger loans to pay for everydaa and the massive technet amount of credit card debt for the americans is over $1 trillion. democrats want to save the
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economy is great, inflation issu slowing down. the fact ot f the matter is wewa know it is accumulative. the last three years and bidenas elected, 25% accumulative inflation. americans are paying $700 more a month for household items. and in the face of this, the biden administration's gaslighting saying the economy is great, oh, and offering $7.3 trillion budget, which is $3 trillion more than government revenue of last year!this and the leading cause for all of this? massive government spending andb printing dollars like monopoly w money.ll if biden's is reelected based of what we are saying, we will see more of this economically. the one the white house keeps calling this a messaging proble. not a substance problem but this is his top economic advisor. watch. >> do you think at this point, jared, we n need to promote sou accomplishments more strategy falling flat? >> i don't know about that.
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that sounds like a strategic communications kind of questionu let's ask folks directly what we are doing before we include you, might conclude they are unhappyu with the agenda the agenda. >> laura: brian, do they think ingetting rid of junk fees and 0 about shrink inflation, that will save them in the selection? >> you can't message a 7% mortgage, laura. that is aa gr problem they have.ho people look at their wallet. you had a great piece earlier in the show about the suburbs, right question rick if you want to kill the suburbs, this is two things you make unaffordable housing and cars. that is exactly what they have gone after. when people look at the current economy and say why is it so bad? they look at those two assets and they say, "i can afford them anymore an hd it iats biden's fault." they don't hate biden, butguy s the guy that caused this and i don't like that. we were now, ned is restarted with "the angle" to brian's point, they are coming for the suburbs. this is not a joke.w
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this was obama's goals and out biden's reality. if h e gets a second term, the pressure on those localities and states to rezone suburbs for high density housing, that is already happening in the united states and it will happen on steroids if he gets a second term. >> yeah, no, the people in thebe suburbs need to understand life as they know it will end if the 17 reelected a. the policies they tend to implement will destroy their dreams of the suburb. but i want to make one lastng a point that brian was making as f wellor, the voters are blaming biden for this, no matter what they are saying. i saw a poll 66% of voters in arizona, battleground state, blamed biden for theho spiking cost oulf groceries. that should be very troubling to biden and democrats going into november elections. >> laura: ned, brian, thank you so much beer thend l.a. dodgers $700 million man in a massive scandal rocking
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>> laura: baseball, bedding and embezzlement? this is a stunning scandal with the highest paid athlete in the world, shohei ohtani appeared kevin corke joints me with all the details. kevin. >> laura, forgive my skepticism, but clearly a lot more questions surrounding the apparent theft of millions of dollars from superstar, shohei ohtani. allegedldy his longtime interpreter and friend, ippei mizuhara, stole $2 million his gambling debt. now the interpreter has beenr fired by the dodgers, but here is where things get very interesting. according to the espn report and we read all about this, think records show ohtani's name on a pair of two, $500,000 with a bookie and interpreter apparently using. the subscription reading, loan. the interpreter claims thatlf ohtani agreed to pay for
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$.5 million in gambling debts from allegedly approved with massive losses involving soccer. but not baseball. in a statement at espn, ohtani's lawyers responding to recent media inquiries, shohei has been a victim of a massive theft. we are turning the matter over to authorities. it should be noted, ohtani 'a spokesperson claimed that slugger did agree to cover his buddy's losses and of course, later in the day are not a day laborer. i'm skeptical. we will see where itepti all gos your quencher baseball does not want this big story, but is, laura. >> laura: we shall see, kevin, 20 may clay travis, founder of elk kick all right, clay, things don't seem to add up here. i'm dying to hear your take on all of this. >> none of it make sense, laurau i don't know how many of your
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friends can spend $4.5 million i of yours and you don't know s about it while gambling on sports and give a loan of $1 million to help pay it off. here is the big picture my love sports gambling might gambling and ncaa is going on right now and i have action on games and everybody watching us fill out a bracket. there are a couple of major issues here. one, sports gambling is technically illegal in california, and they were using a bookie to place these wagers sopote that is potentially a violation of law. because again, california has not legally sports gambling yete .2, if there is any suggestion at all that ohtani or his translator here bet on baseball, we have a pete rose like situation, which he rose lifetime ban and kept him out of the hall of fame.h th and ohtani just signed with the dodgers a 10-year, $700 million deal. so we are not even just talking
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about a run-of-the-mill gambling scandal. i would argue, laura, given how good ohtani is, this would beha bigger than pete rose because it the end of pete rose's career when this happened. shohei ohtani right now isn't the absolute apex of his careero this is potentially as big of a scandal you can have associated with baseball and th ande biggel start of all of baseball in thed world, not just the united states. >> laura: do you think, clay, given all on the line here for the dodgers andr for the game of baseball, frankly, that we will theally see people get to bottom of this? will this be really resolved adequately, do you think, or do you not?or >> it depends on how aggressive the investigation is spherical because what they are saying right now is that thebe translator, who was best friends with ohtani, in the duck out with him in south korea as gameh one transit season which i started over there, this is
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$4.5 million of theft. that is the storory they were putting out there. if you are accused of stealing omeo$4.5 million from someone, e government prosecutes you. you are going away for years.s r is this translator really going to take the ball like this? is it really believable that v6 knew nothing at all about all ot these gambling debts placed over multiple years with one of his if not his best friend?do it doesn't sound very plausibley to me, laura, if you apply all of the details here. this is a major issue for me at major league baseball. >> laura: i think we need, number one, a new translator, it new translator, and we need to sit the documents. you are a lawyer, clay.to s we like to see the documents. we have been talking a lot about this when it comes to joe biden and the money going into the biden family. money going in and money going out here that will tell a lot of the tales andmail
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emails and text messages. >> no doubt and remember thealso book he was running an illegal operation in california.a so there are a lot of different angles here.wi will he be charged with multiple crimes? willie try to tell the truth? will the translator tell the truth? that what is the truth? there is a lot to be told here but the stories are already conflicting, and they don't add up.up i think ther.there are a lot ofl people trying to figure out what the actual truth is here.k and i think ohtanioh is in for a world of real attention, thee' likes of which he has never seen for an off the field related matter. >> laura: i'm still not over the $700 million. i'm still -- that's unbelievable. clay, i can't wait -- >> i b shouldn't say, the bookie wouldn't be giving millions of dollars in credit if it was -- >> laura: we have to roll. jesse is

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